
Mount Gulian Historic Site, Beacon, invites visitors to join us as we celebrate our 50th year as a historic site and museum. Tours of the historic home, 18th century Dutch barn, and heritage garden will be offered at 12pm, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, beginning Sunday, April 27st through Sunday, October 26th. Reservations are preferred but walk-ins will be accommodated if space is available. Reservations may be made by calling the site at 845-831-8172 or email at info@mountgulian.org. Payment may be made upon arrival.
Visitors will hear about Mount Gulian’s centuries-long history that shaped our nation, including its part in the Revolutionary War as Patriot General Frederick von Steuben’s headquarters; the founding at Mount Gulian in 1783 of the Society of the Cincinnati, our country’s oldest veterans’ organization; and the history of generations of Verplanck family members who lived at Mount Gulian. Visitors will also discover the fascinating stories of James F. Brown, an enslaved man who risked his life for freedom, and of Robert Newlin Verplanck’s participation in the Civil War as an officer in the US Colored Troops (USCT). Artifacts on display span the 18th through the 20th centuries and include antique books, furniture, and an array of Revolutionary War items.
Admission is $15 adults, $12 seniors, $8 children (ages 6-18); free for children under 6 and Mount Gulian members. Membership is open to the public.